Pin-Up Issue 25 – The Home Issue

MARIE-JOSÉ VAN HEEAfter a half-century career, this Belgian trailblazer still subscribes to an unhurried way of life yet shows no signs of slowing down.Interview by Alexandra Cunningham CameronPortraits by Jef Jacobs

MARTHA ROSLERWith an uncanny sense of responsibility and her powers of suggestion, this American art provocateur speaks softly but carries a big shtick.Interview by Stephanie MurgPortraits by Josep Fonti

OLE SCHEERENAfter almost 15 years in Asia this meister-builder is back West, walking the tightrope of commerce, community, high density, and economy of scale.Interview by Katya TylevichPortraits by Lyndsy Welgos

Also in the issue:On the cover, a trompe l’oeil chalet by Caruso St. John; the Bolivian cholets by architect Freddy Mamani, reinterpreted by Jonathan Castro; Philippe Rahm’s new decorative style for the Anthropocene; the beauty of doilies; a display of 20th-century Yugoslav architecture; lounging with a family of Telfar Art Mannequins; an interview with artist Jacolby Satterwhite; Home sweet homes by Leon Ransmeier and Robert Stadler; Bodys Isek Kingelez’s model worlds; LOT-EK’s take on housing in Johannesburg; the witty designs of BNAG; a villa by little known Swedish architect Sigurd Lewerentz; new homes by Vector Architects and Arno Brandlhuber; Christen Mooney’s controversial tapestries; new work by Thomas Barger; exploring model homes with Camiel Duytschaever; Timon and Melchior Grau’s brotherly act; Adam Charlap Hyman’s passion for miniatures; African American home life seen through the lens of art; and Virgil Abloh explained.

Plus, an all-American home story with Calvin Klein Home and a supplement on Luigi Caccia Dominioni’s furniture design.

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